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Cochlear implant‐related three‐dimensional characteristics determined by micro‐computed tomography reconstruction
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To explore the structural characteristics of the cochlea in three‐dimensional (3D) detail using 3D micro‐computed tomography (mCT) image reconstruction of the osseous labyrinth, with the aim of improving the structural design of electrodes, the selection of stimulation sites, and the effectiveness of cochlear implantation. Three temporal bones were selected from among adult donors' temporal bone specimens. A micro‐CT apparatus (GE eXplore) was used to scan three specimens with a voxel resolution of 45 μm. We obtained about 460 slices/specimen, which produced abundant data. The osseous labyrinth images of three specimens were reconstructed from mCT. The cochlea and its spiral characteristics were measured precisely using Able Software 3D‐DOCTOR. The 3D images of the osseous labyrinth, including the cochlea, vestibule, and semicircular canals, were reconstructed. The 3D models of the cochlea showed the spatial relationships and surface structural characteristics. Quantitative data concerning the cochlea and its spiral structural characteristics were analyzed with regard to cochlear implantation. The 3D reconstruction of mCT images clearly displayed the detailed spiral structural characteristics of the osseous labyrinth. Quantitative data regarding the cochlea and its spiral structural characteristics could help to improve electrode structural design, signal processing, and the effectiveness of cochlear implantation. Clin. Anat. 30:39–43, 2017. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Title: Cochlear implant‐related three‐dimensional characteristics determined by micro‐computed tomography reconstruction
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To explore the structural characteristics of the cochlea in three‐dimensional (3D) detail using 3D micro‐computed tomography (mCT) image reconstruction of the osseous labyrinth, with the aim of improving the structural design of electrodes, the selection of stimulation sites, and the effectiveness of cochlear implantation.
Three temporal bones were selected from among adult donors' temporal bone specimens.
A micro‐CT apparatus (GE eXplore) was used to scan three specimens with a voxel resolution of 45 μm.
We obtained about 460 slices/specimen, which produced abundant data.
The osseous labyrinth images of three specimens were reconstructed from mCT.
The cochlea and its spiral characteristics were measured precisely using Able Software 3D‐DOCTOR.
The 3D images of the osseous labyrinth, including the cochlea, vestibule, and semicircular canals, were reconstructed.
The 3D models of the cochlea showed the spatial relationships and surface structural characteristics.
Quantitative data concerning the cochlea and its spiral structural characteristics were analyzed with regard to cochlear implantation.
The 3D reconstruction of mCT images clearly displayed the detailed spiral structural characteristics of the osseous labyrinth.
Quantitative data regarding the cochlea and its spiral structural characteristics could help to improve electrode structural design, signal processing, and the effectiveness of cochlear implantation.
Clin.
Anat.
30:39–43, 2017.
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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